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If it's even real now. There is a Catwoman pic now that AICN claims might be from TDKR but looks like the fan art I had as my avatar pic.

I couldn't believe it that AICN posted that thing. To me, it was so obviously a fake that I didn't bother linking it in the TDKR Anticipation thread.

I'll feel pretty silly if it proves to be real after this comment...

No way that Anne Hathaway imposed face on that Catwoman suit was real. It came out literally days after the announcement.

As for the Spidey poster, it could be very real. Often times early stuff is pretty plain to start with. A teaser image to let the audience know, "Hey, guess what!" Get a propety back on the public's radar. But this Spidey poster is very, very plain.

I didn't know Steve Kloves was writing it. That has me a little worried. He's practically the definition of hit and miss for me. Frankly, his Harry Potter films save for 3 and 7a really haven't been that good.

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James Vanderbilt did the first draft. I'm not sure what happened to him. Steve Kloves was a surprise to me as well. I guess he was hired to do rewrites and now is the primary writer or something like that.

I like what he has to say about a more realistic tone. The Raimi movies were a lot of fun, and I get that they were supposed to reflect the earlier, more cornball comics of yesteryear, but it'll be nice to see a slightly more sophisticated Spider-Man movie this time.